AAkasha
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ORIGINAL: Faeorie Nice, you're pretty lucky. I don't think I could be like that, sadly. Why not? FYI I always wanted to be a vet. I couldn't handle the blood, and am WAY too emotional about animal suffering. I can't even work at a shelter, but contribute in other ways. I would think that as a vet, you have two issues. First are your co workers, second are your clients. It seems like your clients come and go and you don't have many that you rely on that will make or break your business. They also don't come into contact enough with you to know you are kinky. When you are in an office all day long and work with the same people and see the same clients over and over again, and also spend time on the road, on business trips, etc. - they are more likely to learn about you, about your hobbies, etc. But I would think interaction with clients when you are treating their animals is mostly focused on the animal and not much about your personal life. As for your co-workers, once trust is established, I think you can become more open. What do lesbian and gay vets do? As a vet, are you considerably higher on the totem pole than the people you work with - office staff, vet techs, etc? Akasha
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